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rich edson is in washington d.c. with the details. they have got to give something and they don't want to. >> the 5 acknowledged leaders for democrats and republicans say they have got to put on comfortable things for them on the table. for republicans that means revenue through tax reform. for democrats that means entitlement and spending changes and unions are saying no way to any type of changes for medicare, medicaid and social security, launching a lobbying and ad campaign targeting democratic and republican lawmakers in pennsylvania, missouri, virginia and releasing a statement saying we cannot cut our way to job creation. balance the budget at the expense of the middle class and destroy programs that provide economic security for millions of americans. one conservative says these groups that telling the president what he already believes. >> he likes the read transfer of income from one group to another under government control. he is for that. he did not fix the unsustainable entitlement programs. >> we are early in the negoti
rich edson is in washington d.c. with the details. they have got to give something and they don't want to. >> the 5 acknowledged leaders for democrats and republicans say they have got to put on comfortable things for them on the table. for republicans that means revenue through tax reform. for democrats that means entitlement and spending changes and unions are saying no way to any type of changes for medicare, medicaid and social security, launching a lobbying and ad campaign targeting...
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let's go aaron in washington. aaron? >> caller: hi, jim. how you doing? >> okay. how about you? >> caller: you're my kind of crazy and i love your show. i know you don't like what i bought. i was wondering what you currently have views for. a high depth company and the possibility of a buy out with albertsons. >> i think that the company has tremendous source. it just has too much dead. if you refinance the debt you would do better. but i don't think you will get a take-over bid with a substantial premium. you can hold on to it but i'm not looking for anything big on it. chad in hawaii. >> caller: boo-yah. great speaking with you again today. >> i like it, too. >> caller: my question is about the co. >> yep. i like icaris. allegen did very well. you have a two for one here. i like cooper very much. i think it's a buy. i want to go to tom in maryland. >> caller: big boo-yah from ravens town. >> listen, i just dropped the kicker. i picked up a kicker from new england. what's up? >> caller: i just want to ask you about mt bank. >> i like that. doing really good. the best reporting
let's go aaron in washington. aaron? >> caller: hi, jim. how you doing? >> okay. how about you? >> caller: you're my kind of crazy and i love your show. i know you don't like what i bought. i was wondering what you currently have views for. a high depth company and the possibility of a buy out with albertsons. >> i think that the company has tremendous source. it just has too much dead. if you refinance the debt you would do better. but i don't think you will get a...
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to it. >> caller: jay from beautiful bainbridge island, washington. >> i wish i was there. >> caller: it's rainy. >> john in florida. >> boo-yah, jimmy from the beach in miami. >> everyone is in a better place than i am. >> caller: boo-yah from miami. >> i wish i were there so bad. can't you transport me there right now? >> this week in the fiscal cliff. >> it's because of the fiscal cliff. >> going off the fiscal cliff. >> fiscal cliff. >> looming cliff. looming cliff, one of my favorites. >> you've been watching this week in the fiscal cliff. >> it's a surprise. that's why we are throwing our surprise party tonight. have i overdone this yet? fiscal cliff. we're having a birthday cake, surprise cake. it's one of those that has ice cream. cvs barely budged the day it reported. almost like someone took a knife and stuck it into the outside surprise party. talk about a party pooper. what are these titanium balloons? inappropriate balloon moment there. scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with
to it. >> caller: jay from beautiful bainbridge island, washington. >> i wish i was there. >> caller: it's rainy. >> john in florida. >> boo-yah, jimmy from the beach in miami. >> everyone is in a better place than i am. >> caller: boo-yah from miami. >> i wish i were there so bad. can't you transport me there right now? >> this week in the fiscal cliff. >> it's because of the fiscal cliff. >> going off the fiscal cliff. >>...
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robert greifeld speaking at the brookings institution in washington on monday. last friday% obama met to discuss a plan for avoiding the fiscal cliff. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. my name is glenn hutchins. a vice-chairman networking spirit of i'd like to welcome everybody here today. congressman oxley, great pleasure to see you. i've got to cut our remarks on sarbanes-oxley now. it is my great pleasure to welcome my colleague and friend, bob greifeld, cto of nasdaq to brookings. there's no doubt he's a successful business executive under his two valued brookings has increased by a factor of four. six dollars per share to $25 per share. gone up to 1.7 million. cash from 800 million major and is taken over the niche market in the united states and made it one of the most important global markets. 10 clearinghouses around the world. that is the facts. those are very straightforward and he is a track record to be proud of. the market he is built, however, is the reason why we've asked them to be here today. the nasdaq stock market list 3200 companie
robert greifeld speaking at the brookings institution in washington on monday. last friday% obama met to discuss a plan for avoiding the fiscal cliff. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. my name is glenn hutchins. a vice-chairman networking spirit of i'd like to welcome everybody here today. congressman oxley, great pleasure to see you. i've got to cut our remarks on sarbanes-oxley now. it is my great pleasure to welcome my colleague and friend, bob greifeld, cto of nasdaq to...
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so, i think that that was actually-- >> well, they passed it the first time in maine, maryland and washington state and in minnesota, they have -- they've refused to define marriage as between a man and a woman, which means the legislature could now legalize gay marriage if it wanted to. this means this issue -- the first time after 32 decisions in the other direction at the state level where gay marriage was approved, it means it's settled on the road to being settled democratically. >> well, it also means it's solved at the federal level. i mean, the other big such-- >> at the state level. >> at the state level, federal -- yes, the other referendum, to legalize marijuana generally, that passed in colorado and washington. if you add the fact that gay marriage passed in maryland and-- what you see is a cultural divide occurring in the country. these things will never pass in the south, in north carolina, i believe, had a referendum saying that marriage was between a man and a woman. nor will they pass in the mountain states, so you see the dividing that way culturally. >> paul: we'll see wher
so, i think that that was actually-- >> well, they passed it the first time in maine, maryland and washington state and in minnesota, they have -- they've refused to define marriage as between a man and a woman, which means the legislature could now legalize gay marriage if it wanted to. this means this issue -- the first time after 32 decisions in the other direction at the state level where gay marriage was approved, it means it's settled on the road to being settled democratically....
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was it worry about grid lock in washington all over again? abc's bianna golodryga has some answers. >> reporter: wall street woke up this morning to the same president, but no worries. europe's debt crisis appears to be getting worse. there was rioting in greece today over new budget cuts and word that even europe's strongest economy, germany, is in trouble. but quickly investors turned back to our looming problem, the road we're on to the so-called fiscal cliff at the end of the year. $650 billion of combined spending cuts and tax cuts expiring automatically. wall street's selloff led to a loss of $300 billion in market value. late this evening, greece passed its budget costs and that may ease concerns tomorrow morning on wall street. but until we have certainly about the rest of europe and most importantly, our own fiscal cliff, diane, we should be prepared for more days like this ahead. >> okay, thank you, bianna. >>> and on that topic, what happens next, as the country hurtles towards that fiscal cliff. 55 days from now. abc's jonathan ka
was it worry about grid lock in washington all over again? abc's bianna golodryga has some answers. >> reporter: wall street woke up this morning to the same president, but no worries. europe's debt crisis appears to be getting worse. there was rioting in greece today over new budget cuts and word that even europe's strongest economy, germany, is in trouble. but quickly investors turned back to our looming problem, the road we're on to the so-called fiscal cliff at the end of the year....
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i need you send me to washington dc. you need to send me to washington, d.c. we need to clear lake champlain a federally protected water reservoir to read 200,000 while they are drinking water from lake champlain and were under a big threat right now, gas, natural and another company in vermont are planning on putting a natural gas under lake champlain to build a natural gas pipeline to stir up all of the water of lake champlain and make it non-drinkable. remember one third draw their drinking water from lake champlain. all gas pipelines leak sometimes come so the gas and lead. this would be a disaster. we have got to get lake champlain declared a federally protected water reservoir. we've got to get federal funding for the public works project because right now under vermont, the new york and the canadian side treated this ridge is being dumped into lake champlain, and that was happening when bernie sanders was the mayor of burlington dumping it into lake champlain while simultaneously people are drinking that water. >> moderator: thank you. mr. sanders york
i need you send me to washington dc. you need to send me to washington, d.c. we need to clear lake champlain a federally protected water reservoir to read 200,000 while they are drinking water from lake champlain and were under a big threat right now, gas, natural and another company in vermont are planning on putting a natural gas under lake champlain to build a natural gas pipeline to stir up all of the water of lake champlain and make it non-drinkable. remember one third draw their drinking...
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he was on this trip from spokane, washington. we have him via skype right this minute to tell us about this trip and how they got out. describe to me exactly what's going on as we watch this video. >> we were on our way out of the mcgrueder corridor. when we got to this particular area the forest service stopped us and told us the fire was too big, we may have to spend a couple of nights back there in the wilderness extra. he goes, we're going to try to go ahead and punch through. if you want to try to follow us out, you can. he had a meeting with us, a huddle. he told us to what to look for. he said, don't worry about the fire and don't worry about the heat but what you want to look for is any of those trees that have burned off that could fall down and get you and land on top of you. he led us through it. you can hear it in my breath. you can hear me giving that old oh, boy, here we go. >> did you guys have a plan b? >> plan b was absolutely to turn around and go back and just camp out. it would have been a challenge to turn ar
he was on this trip from spokane, washington. we have him via skype right this minute to tell us about this trip and how they got out. describe to me exactly what's going on as we watch this video. >> we were on our way out of the mcgrueder corridor. when we got to this particular area the forest service stopped us and told us the fire was too big, we may have to spend a couple of nights back there in the wilderness extra. he goes, we're going to try to go ahead and punch through. if you...
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coming to us from washington is david curson. welcome inside the war room. >> how are you doing governor? >> doingreat.. d y ou ever imagine one day you would be a member of congress. how cool is that? >> very cool and very unexpected. >> what happened? you obviously i know -- if you could explain to people how you got there for only seven weeks briefly. >> mccoter resigned in july the sitting representative out of the 11th district. and the petition deadline for the fullterm had closed. we had to find somebody to run and we just didn't hand off to the party that created all this gridlock one more person to come to this important lame duck session with the pledge, somebody that wasn't going to do anything. so we vetted a whole bunch of people that might be interested and some how it ended up on me. >> well, sometimes when you're in the room you are the last guy to raise and stand and volunteer. it'sy so awesome is. if you are only in office seven weeks what is your living situation like? are you sleeping in our office in dc? >> a
coming to us from washington is david curson. welcome inside the war room. >> how are you doing governor? >> doingreat.. d y ou ever imagine one day you would be a member of congress. how cool is that? >> very cool and very unexpected. >> what happened? you obviously i know -- if you could explain to people how you got there for only seven weeks briefly. >> mccoter resigned in july the sitting representative out of the 11th district. and the petition deadline for...
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"washington journal"continues. host: we're going to talk about america by the numbers which is a weekly series we do. we want to focus on consumer sentiment and confidence going into this big shopping weekend. how is that even measured? we see reports that consumers are feeling good about shopping and spending money lately. >guest: consumer confidence is measured by asking a ranting -- a random sampling of five questions. that also ask consumers about their own financial expectations and their financial conditions. two of the most troubled -- rep little ones are university of michigan. host: it showed that consumer sentiment rose to about 82.7%, the highest since july, 2007 and 60.8% in october, 2011. what does it mean for our economy? guest: sometimes there is a direct correlation between what we see in terms of how consumers feel about the economy and what they are willing to spend in terms of the holidays and in general. what we are seeing now especially when you look at the university of michigan reported that
"washington journal"continues. host: we're going to talk about america by the numbers which is a weekly series we do. we want to focus on consumer sentiment and confidence going into this big shopping weekend. how is that even measured? we see reports that consumers are feeling good about shopping and spending money lately. >guest: consumer confidence is measured by asking a ranting -- a random sampling of five questions. that also ask consumers about their own financial...
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[applause] >> now, more from the washington ideas for them. next, senator amy klobuchar for minnesota on women in the senate. the museum, this is a 15 minute period >> next, we have katty kay at the bbc interviewing amy klobuchar who just killed in this election. she won in minnesota by 35 points. people are saying she owns the state lake hubert humphrey and is better looking. [applause] .. >> with the statue of strom thurmond. [laughter] whenever it did said in a room stays in the room. we never talk about the male senators. [laughter] but the group has worked well together sometimes on legislation or women's health, of burbank, but mostly before to the relationships. my first bill was with olympia snowe. a number of women are problem solvers that you have seen this in the election. but they saw her someone to compromise and there we're elected officials who had the quote that was accurate that said riven politicians speak softly and carry a big statistic. maybe not anymore but there is a model with men coming elected officials who had the qu
[applause] >> now, more from the washington ideas for them. next, senator amy klobuchar for minnesota on women in the senate. the museum, this is a 15 minute period >> next, we have katty kay at the bbc interviewing amy klobuchar who just killed in this election. she won in minnesota by 35 points. people are saying she owns the state lake hubert humphrey and is better looking. [applause] .. >> with the statue of strom thurmond. [laughter] whenever it did said in a room stays...
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so washington, said this kid who lives in washington. i woman i can only assume is grunwalds wife. i can only assume you're single, dude. he says, if christina really is his stimulus, does that mean she kept him from collapsing into an unprecedented depression? if we accept the definition of stimulus as something that rouses or incites to activity, the note comes across as a strangely explicit display of wonky ribaldry. come visit us in south beach, kid. we'll show you something. my stimulus is here tonight -- wait, where -- there she is, and christina did prevent me from collapsing into a depression. anybody who has ever written a book can empathize with. she most definitely rouses to activity. and it's like, change that diaper. and, yeah, obama's stimulus did, too. the $800 billion american recovery and reinvestment racked, signed less than a among after he took office. may become a national joke but really did prevent america from a great depression and it launched over 100,000 projects to upgrade roads, bridges, subways, sewer plants, military bases, fish hatcheries, i can go o
so washington, said this kid who lives in washington. i woman i can only assume is grunwalds wife. i can only assume you're single, dude. he says, if christina really is his stimulus, does that mean she kept him from collapsing into an unprecedented depression? if we accept the definition of stimulus as something that rouses or incites to activity, the note comes across as a strangely explicit display of wonky ribaldry. come visit us in south beach, kid. we'll show you something. my stimulus is...
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she's coming to us from washington. and also in washington, david sheppardson, the d.c. bureau chief of the detroit news. welcome to you both inside "the war room." >> thanks, governor. >> thanks for having me. >> jennifer: amy let me start with you. the actual number of electric plug-in cars sold here as a percentage of the overall sales is very small. but talk about whether it is considered at least rapidly growing. >> i think it is all relative and it is growing. and it is growing substantially from where it was in say 2011 to where it is poised to be in 2012 after the next month when we see the final sales in december. it went from 2.23% in 2011, total car sales to right now it is at 3.3%. so it is going up. still a very small piece of the pie. i think that's what you need to remember that you need to keep this in perspective. one interesting dynamic is that a lot of the competition among the electric cars and the hybrids are actually each other. as opposed to traditional gasoline cars. >> jennifer: that's an important fact. and i think that a lot of that has to do w
she's coming to us from washington. and also in washington, david sheppardson, the d.c. bureau chief of the detroit news. welcome to you both inside "the war room." >> thanks, governor. >> thanks for having me. >> jennifer: amy let me start with you. the actual number of electric plug-in cars sold here as a percentage of the overall sales is very small. but talk about whether it is considered at least rapidly growing. >> i think it is all relative and it is...
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will the fed's come to colorado washington state? judge napolitano: that is the constitutional issue because the federal government prohibits all use and possession of marijuana for all purposes. some very minor exceptions for laboratories and things like that but for the general public is out. the government of course have discretion what laws to enforce and where to enforce them and the justice department exercised that discretion in unique and bizarre ways as for example shutdown medicinal marijuana facilities that were lawful and licensed under california law, in oakland and san francisco but permitted them in new jersey. why shut them down in california and permit them in new jersey? stuart: republicans basically lost last night. a pretty big loss. they have got to realign. would it be a good idea for the republican party to save enough with the old, we are gung-ho for the legalization of marijuana? judge napolitano: republican party will be able to expand its base in areas where it needs to, among people of color and young peop
will the fed's come to colorado washington state? judge napolitano: that is the constitutional issue because the federal government prohibits all use and possession of marijuana for all purposes. some very minor exceptions for laboratories and things like that but for the general public is out. the government of course have discretion what laws to enforce and where to enforce them and the justice department exercised that discretion in unique and bizarre ways as for example shutdown medicinal...
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. >> let's hope they're listening in washington. i know the folks there now not listening to you, moveon.org folks are meeting the president. i don't know exactly why but they are. think about this. spain's value-added tax was raised to 21% in september. italy's vat, value-added tax is set to go up 13%. and greece, little afford it their vat is going up 23% as well. i don't know, looks like you can write off europe based on this. >> i can tell you what will be the impact of tax increases. they will increase tax evasion because more and more people will have incentive to avoid paying taxes and find loopholes or are just breaking the law and that will be very damaging because in the long term, that will be a major problem, not just for growth but also for improving the deficit and the debt in europe. so i'm not very optimistic on that front. we have seen some progress in greece but it is still a long way to go. david: i think you're exactly right. we'll have more of a black market economy which of course italy and greece already have.
. >> let's hope they're listening in washington. i know the folks there now not listening to you, moveon.org folks are meeting the president. i don't know exactly why but they are. think about this. spain's value-added tax was raised to 21% in september. italy's vat, value-added tax is set to go up 13%. and greece, little afford it their vat is going up 23% as well. i don't know, looks like you can write off europe based on this. >> i can tell you what will be the impact of tax...
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colorado and washington past solidly. washington said the levels driving under the influence. >> that was controversial. it was meant to come up with a way to let people spheres no. >> abell take your blood. >> washington state has about one year to figure out the technical implementation and colorado has six months. john: the colorado governor oppose this and said the voters have spoken. i thought they were for individual freedom. federal law still says it is still ill the golden not break out but she chose. >> they like their part jokes. >> it is a great reminder you will not get help from politicians on this issue. the way to get things done is gore round with the initiative process or the technicality to get things done. democrats are just as useless as republicans. john: to the proposition of tax increases. >> native californian jerry brown pushed proposition 30 increasing taxes to help cover the budget deficit. john: only if you make a quarter of a million dollars >> year is the big picture between world war ii and
colorado and washington past solidly. washington said the levels driving under the influence. >> that was controversial. it was meant to come up with a way to let people spheres no. >> abell take your blood. >> washington state has about one year to figure out the technical implementation and colorado has six months. john: the colorado governor oppose this and said the voters have spoken. i thought they were for individual freedom. federal law still says it is still ill the...
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she joins me from washington. jim acosta from did he back to you, iowa, where mitt romney just landed. brianna keeler is in milwaukee, wisconsin, traveling with president obama. let's start here in ohio. the state has a very complex economy. here's some of what we've been hearing from voters on this trip. >> just a lot of depressed areas. a lot of joblessness. >> just looking at the unemployment rate, it's so scary to me. >> the last four years has not been very good for our small business. >> with the debt crisis, our country has, that burden is going to be on us in the future. >> all of the skills i had are obsolete now. >> i'm not up at the white house. i don't see rich people all the time. i see a lot of poor people. >> shut down, closed, reduced wages, ship the jobs overseas. we lost 55,000 factories. >> we're probably never have the things that we did 30, 40 years ago. >> balance the budget. we keep spending more and more. somewhere along the line it's going to come back and haunt us. >> they didn't plan for
she joins me from washington. jim acosta from did he back to you, iowa, where mitt romney just landed. brianna keeler is in milwaukee, wisconsin, traveling with president obama. let's start here in ohio. the state has a very complex economy. here's some of what we've been hearing from voters on this trip. >> just a lot of depressed areas. a lot of joblessness. >> just looking at the unemployment rate, it's so scary to me. >> the last four years has not been very good for our...
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next on "washington journal" we will focus on the so-called fiscal cliff, the expiring tax breaks and automatic spending cuts which will go into effect unless congress asks. the best will include nanticoke from national journal, and also ways and means committee members -- republican kevin brady from texas, representative sander levin, and you can also call in with your questions for
next on "washington journal" we will focus on the so-called fiscal cliff, the expiring tax breaks and automatic spending cuts which will go into effect unless congress asks. the best will include nanticoke from national journal, and also ways and means committee members -- republican kevin brady from texas, representative sander levin, and you can also call in with your questions for
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how is wall street reacting to washington? guest: greta, there is a sense that the fiscal cliff as an important issue the idea being if you raise taxes and cut spending at a time when the economy may not be able to sustain it that you could flip back into an economic downturn or recession. as you see these arguments play out, it is taking its toll on sentiment. much of wall street is driven really around how they feel about the future and what that means. will consumers because of their sons and it spend more money? likewise, will investors, bullish or bearish, will they go out there and actually buy stocks or invest for the longer term? that's the real issue here. that is where the fiscal cliff is so important. host: what are investors doing? what are they not doing? guest: there is a bit of a head wind right now. the s&p 500 actually hit 666 intraday in march 2009. we are now in the low 1400's, so a doubling of the stock market as measured by the s&p 500, the large caps stock-index. the question then becomes whether or not t
how is wall street reacting to washington? guest: greta, there is a sense that the fiscal cliff as an important issue the idea being if you raise taxes and cut spending at a time when the economy may not be able to sustain it that you could flip back into an economic downturn or recession. as you see these arguments play out, it is taking its toll on sentiment. much of wall street is driven really around how they feel about the future and what that means. will consumers because of their sons...
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peter barnes is in washington, d.c., with more on this. why are you focusing on this part of the pie? >> it is one of the biggest tax breaks out there, melissa. budget negotiators talking about trimming all kind of tax deductions as part of the fiscal cliff, and some of these are pretty big ones. but get this, now some researchers argue that may not make a difference on the overall retirement savings which could give new ammo. $61 billion for 401(k) and similar, 46 for regular company pension plan, $16 billion for other retirement plans, 12 bouillon dollars for ira. researchers use retirement savings data from denmark to study the impact of these kind of breaks. retirement plans resemble ours. researchers found the danish tax break increase retirement savings but for every dollar workers put in with government incentives, they reduced their outside savings by almost the same amount. workers increased total savings overall by just a penny. but the researchers found some things help people save more for retirement, for example automatic enro
peter barnes is in washington, d.c., with more on this. why are you focusing on this part of the pie? >> it is one of the biggest tax breaks out there, melissa. budget negotiators talking about trimming all kind of tax deductions as part of the fiscal cliff, and some of these are pretty big ones. but get this, now some researchers argue that may not make a difference on the overall retirement savings which could give new ammo. $61 billion for 401(k) and similar, 46 for regular company...
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howard, you are on the "washington journal." which candidate can best reach across the aisle in your view? caller: good morning. i think the republicans when we are in trouble. i was proud of eisenhower when he sent troops to little rock to help the people there who were down. i see the governor of new jersey return to his normal rights of helping his people with the help of the president. the president was for getting about the people and was just trying to make sure he was a one-time president then the. all they want to do is help themselves. i think the republicans will reach across the line when they are really in trouble. that is my opinion. host: thank you for calling in this morning. a couple of facebook comments -- well, new york, too, was hit very hard. here is the front page of "the daily news." it is a full page. they explained their office got washed out down the battery of lower manhattan. one of the representatives from manhattan and queens is carolyn maloney. the congresswoman is a democrat from new york. congress
howard, you are on the "washington journal." which candidate can best reach across the aisle in your view? caller: good morning. i think the republicans when we are in trouble. i was proud of eisenhower when he sent troops to little rock to help the people there who were down. i see the governor of new jersey return to his normal rights of helping his people with the help of the president. the president was for getting about the people and was just trying to make sure he was a...
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. >> obama: i've been keeping my own naughty and nice list for washington. so you should keep your eye on who gets some correct this year. there are going to be some members of congress who get 'em and on don't. >> jennifer: that was president obama at the connect toy factory factory. he was warning congress they might end up on the naughty list. and he asked republicans to extend the bush era tax cuts for those making less than $250,000, but not for those making more. echoing the holiday theme with this grinch like association. >> let's not kid ourselves. i'm not trying to make this more difficult. >> jennifer: stalemate. didn't we just start talking? oh wait, he's just posturing right? to sort out the latest tough talk from the posture is michelle bernard founder of the bernard center center for women public policy. welcome back inside "the war room," michelle. >> thank you. >> jennifer: so, how serious is the stalemate that speaker boehner announceed today? >> i was listening to that sound bite a second ago, and i don't know if i want to cry or if i want
. >> obama: i've been keeping my own naughty and nice list for washington. so you should keep your eye on who gets some correct this year. there are going to be some members of congress who get 'em and on don't. >> jennifer: that was president obama at the connect toy factory factory. he was warning congress they might end up on the naughty list. and he asked republicans to extend the bush era tax cuts for those making less than $250,000, but not for those making more. echoing the...
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colorado and washington past solidly. washington said the levels driving under the influence. >> that was controversial. it was meant to come up with a way to let people spheres no. >> abell take your blood. >> washington state has about one year to figure out the technical implementation and colorado has six months. john: the colorado governor oppose this and said the voters have spoken. i thought they were for individual freedom. federal law still says it is still ill the golden not break out but she chose. >> they like their part jokes. >> it is a great reminder you will not get help from politicians on this issue. the way to get things done is gore round with the initiative process or the technicality to get things done. democrats are just as useless as republicans. john: to the proposition of tax increases. >> native californian jerry brown pushed proposition 30 increasing taxes to help cover the budget deficit. john: only if you make a quarter of a million dollars >> year is the big picture between world war ii and
colorado and washington past solidly. washington said the levels driving under the influence. >> that was controversial. it was meant to come up with a way to let people spheres no. >> abell take your blood. >> washington state has about one year to figure out the technical implementation and colorado has six months. john: the colorado governor oppose this and said the voters have spoken. i thought they were for individual freedom. federal law still says it is still ill the...
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our 11 news reporter steve handelsman is live in washington with more of mr. obama's plans moving forward. >> good evening from capitol hill. if the president wanted to talk today about the fiscal cliff and taxes, he should have talked last week before the words from the cia. president obama wanted to show off the power of the second election, with a tax call on the rich, but that message had a distraction, the situation with david petraeus. >> that classified information was disclosed, that it in any way had any impact on our national security -- >> but the president is withholding judgment on the fbi holding secret. he praised the former cia chief. >> we are safer because of the work that david petraeus is has done. >> issue number two was the fiscal cliff and taxes. >> what i am not going to do is extend further a tax cut for folks who do not need it. >> republicans demand no rate hikes. can there be a deal finally to cut deductions? >> i recognize that we're going to have to compromise, and as i said on election night, compromise is hard. >> four americans
our 11 news reporter steve handelsman is live in washington with more of mr. obama's plans moving forward. >> good evening from capitol hill. if the president wanted to talk today about the fiscal cliff and taxes, he should have talked last week before the words from the cia. president obama wanted to show off the power of the second election, with a tax call on the rich, but that message had a distraction, the situation with david petraeus. >> that classified information was...
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well i'm going to washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture tonight our studios are being used for the third party debate here on our t.v. so we're bringing you a special edition of the big picture with two of our recent conversations with great minds we start tonight with a conversation that i had was. syesha is a new york based producer and director who has worked in a variety of mediums music videos commercials event coverage and short films in our conversation we talked about his most recent project the critically acclaimed documentary film brothers on the line which explores the story of three brothers who helped empower workers in the early twentieth century american automobile industry brothers played a huge role in the rise of labor unions in america and helped to revolutionize workers' rights in this country and now my conversation with. conversations with great minds i'm joined by. such as a new york based producer and director has worked in a variety of mediums including music v
well i'm going to washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture tonight our studios are being used for the third party debate here on our t.v. so we're bringing you a special edition of the big picture with two of our recent conversations with great minds we start tonight with a conversation that i had was. syesha is a new york based producer and director who has worked in a variety of mediums music videos commercials event coverage and short films in our conversation...
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. >>> new this morning, former washington mystic player and olympic gold medalist, shamika holdsclaw has been arrested. >>> ate bowie state university student found not guilty in the death of her room nate. alexis simpson was aquitted of all seven charms in the stabbing death of dominique frasier. simpson pleaded self-defense throughout the entire case saying she was bullied by frasier. >> a self-defense case, there is no question in my mind alexis asked in self-defense so we are very gratified by the verdict. >> she went into the victim's room and she sought the vic tum out and so we brought this case because we thought that, in fact, what she did was criminal. and so i'm disappointed. >> dominique frasier would have turned 19 just days after she died. >>> we start off way shocking accident in texas. a freight train slammed into a national bed truck full of wounded warriors. four were killed and 17 injured. 10 are in critical condition. the soldiers were sitting on a parade float when they say the train hit them without any warning. the union pacific says the train sounded its horn.
. >>> new this morning, former washington mystic player and olympic gold medalist, shamika holdsclaw has been arrested. >>> ate bowie state university student found not guilty in the death of her room nate. alexis simpson was aquitted of all seven charms in the stabbing death of dominique frasier. simpson pleaded self-defense throughout the entire case saying she was bullied by frasier. >> a self-defense case, there is no question in my mind alexis asked in self-defense...
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washington examiner editor. independent women's forum expert . and begin with you. on this race where it stands now , the economy comes presumably front and center. play that out in the race these next six days. neil: ell, as car was just saying, not many events have removed the needle. in a situation where about half of the country has already decided they want to see president obama reelected and the other half supports governor romney. whom actually shows up? turning in the base. which side has the most enthusiasm. neil: to receive any shots of these crowds in jacksonville? huge craft they have been getting in and around the country. as you often remind me, that doesn't mean anything. i think you told me that michael dukakis and huge crowds in the waning days. >> george mcgovern has a gigantic crowds. >> sure. much older. but what do you make of that? and whether that is not being calculated, the passion factor in your base. >> one of the things in the poll tonight that is important is that republicans seem much more galvanized and democrats. it is -- the republi
washington examiner editor. independent women's forum expert . and begin with you. on this race where it stands now , the economy comes presumably front and center. play that out in the race these next six days. neil: ell, as car was just saying, not many events have removed the needle. in a situation where about half of the country has already decided they want to see president obama reelected and the other half supports governor romney. whom actually shows up? turning in the base. which side...
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john boehner has the toughest job in washington. he is the ringleader. it is a complete three ring circus. >> did you want to jump in net tathere? >> we have read similar articles. they're all kinds of ideas and theories out there. the position of the house is that we would like to resolve this before the end of the year. if you let sequestration takes of that, there are things that need to be done specifically with the war act. you have to know your employees are at risk for losing their jobs. that window has long since passed. the department of labour put memos out to significant employers. no need to notify your employees. if you are going to take that risk, there is a lot of things that need to have already been done. from the position of the house, our intent is to resolve the fiscal clip with respect to sequestration as well as taxes before the end of the year. >> let's take another couple of questions. >> >> and the congressional correspondent for the hispanic outlook on higher education. i am wondering what you thought this election may have. i c
john boehner has the toughest job in washington. he is the ringleader. it is a complete three ring circus. >> did you want to jump in net tathere? >> we have read similar articles. they're all kinds of ideas and theories out there. the position of the house is that we would like to resolve this before the end of the year. if you let sequestration takes of that, there are things that need to be done specifically with the war act. you have to know your employees are at risk for losing...
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>> as important as one of the nationally read papers were very anxious that when george washington understands the tuition they really are not lawyers in the public. >> it's true they are different. >> let's now talk about -- >> the other point that i was trying to make is that these are public but they are also state universities, and they have public obligations to the states. and so, they do maintain lowest possible cost to the state residents. to students from outside of the state for whom they receive no money from california were from china they are private institutions coming and yet the actual costs are much less than most other private institutions, but you have to understand and i think that we try to explain we are really only truly publicly financed for our in-state students and that's where our priorities are in keeping the low-cost from out of state we will provide you with the opportunity to attend but we are a private institution to you folks. we are competing to you as a pile that institution. is that we need to think about where the report fits into this and we talked about t
>> as important as one of the nationally read papers were very anxious that when george washington understands the tuition they really are not lawyers in the public. >> it's true they are different. >> let's now talk about -- >> the other point that i was trying to make is that these are public but they are also state universities, and they have public obligations to the states. and so, they do maintain lowest possible cost to the state residents. to students from...
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as washington becomes obsessed with this issue. first and foremost, i think it will have consequences and that cap we have argued that the issues that are really framing the fiscal debate and fiscal cliff are ones that were actually dictated in the election context. the president didn't have one set of complications, and a second set now. really there was a thread going through the debates as was happening to add that thread was about having a balanced plan that addressed america's fiscal challenges. acknowledged there were serious fiscal challenges that we do need long-term, deficit reduction. that's important for america's credibility, and it's important for america's economy and economic growth. that plan has to be balanced and that means significant revenues, and it has to go around. typically that means the wealthy and well off have to pay their fair share as well. again, these are not new issues. they are ones that were debated. they came up in every debate. even foreign policy debate. and so we think that the american people
as washington becomes obsessed with this issue. first and foremost, i think it will have consequences and that cap we have argued that the issues that are really framing the fiscal debate and fiscal cliff are ones that were actually dictated in the election context. the president didn't have one set of complications, and a second set now. really there was a thread going through the debates as was happening to add that thread was about having a balanced plan that addressed america's fiscal...
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washington state looks the best for gay rights. the polling says voters look ready to approve marriage equality. also there's maine where maine voters rejected marriage equality back in 2009 but they seem ready to support it now. also do you remember the law in michigan passed by the republican legislature that lets them override your local vote? their emergency manager law where the governor claims the right to overrule whoever it is you voted for for mirror city council in your town. the governor can install his own overseer to do whatever he wants. he can cancel contracts, sell off the town assets, even dissolve the whole town, without the consent of anyone in the town. michigan emergency manager law. democracy is not how we self problems. democracy is a problem and it can be shut down in mitch on the governor's say-so. if that sounds radical, it is. that radical law is going to be on the ballot in michigan tomorrow for repeal. and if the polls are correct, it looks like it is going to be repealed. only a third or so of michigan
washington state looks the best for gay rights. the polling says voters look ready to approve marriage equality. also there's maine where maine voters rejected marriage equality back in 2009 but they seem ready to support it now. also do you remember the law in michigan passed by the republican legislature that lets them override your local vote? their emergency manager law where the governor claims the right to overrule whoever it is you voted for for mirror city council in your town. the...
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what is your message to washington? >> caller: i really think that comprised in the area and in positive way. it's so wonderful in my mind that president obama not elected and i believe that people can now start to work together as not so much just politicians but as people that are going help solve problems and moving forward in a positive way. so many of the comments i heard on c-span over the last -- since the election happened. so many negative comments i heard. i heard a lot of positive ones. but so many negative ones i think had just simply have no validity and kind of portray them as somebody who is not doing well by people and the thing that really not been mentioned on c-span or other channels very often very infrequently is congress, the republicans -- [inaudible] throughout the term and so called democrat majority people fail to mention is 12 democrats, which in my view have very conservative republicans in disguise blocked everything. they never did have. >> ron. let's look forward. we want the to work. what
what is your message to washington? >> caller: i really think that comprised in the area and in positive way. it's so wonderful in my mind that president obama not elected and i believe that people can now start to work together as not so much just politicians but as people that are going help solve problems and moving forward in a positive way. so many of the comments i heard on c-span over the last -- since the election happened. so many negative comments i heard. i heard a lot of...